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rodolfo
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Date: March 12, 2012 12:31PM
and it does take time to unwind the tentacles of mormon brainwashing, since they are also profoundly unconscious.
Here are some examples:
"Bad things happen to me, ergo, I am at fault." Mormonism teaches that somehow there is a magical, constant universal judgment at play in the cosmos punishing and rewarding according to some capricious, unknowable formula. The analysis depends on behavior and thoughts and intents and shoulds and shouldn'ts and dreams and fears and wants and desires --- and well, you get the picture, it is a crazy-making morass of abusive insane guessing-game @#$%& without any possible rational or useful basis. This is a psychological cult device to create fear and dependency.
"I am somehow at the center." A great idea, but the truth is you're just another sincere person living your life, trying your hardest, encountering problems, experiencing happiness, being human. You are not "special" and you are just in the flow of circumstances and context in this world like all the rest of us. Stuff happens: windfalls and doo-doo alike, and the universe is not pre-occupied with you or with any other person's particulars. Mormonism wishes for you to believe that god and the universe thinks you are special (as long as you are worthy), and that it is somehow a VIRTUE to be obsessively super-focused on your own private little world. This is a psychological cult device to create compartmentalized thinking and to separate you from your instinctual center.
"I know what god is like." If you are a BIC mormon, then it is likely everything you ever learned about god and your entire existential world view you got from mormons. Once it is clear that mormonism is entirely false from the beginning, there is no reason anymore to imagine that its views on god are any more valid than its views in people getting their own planets. Its all bullshit, but it is often difficult to be clear with oneself about the origin of one's belief system and it is very easy to hold on to concepts and dependent conclusions that "feel" good, but in fact have their origins in mormonism. It may end up that the mormons got a few things right, but it is about as likely that a random monkey happened to write Shakespeare, and besides, I for one will want to have ample evidence in any case.
Extracting your personality from the insidious mormon cult-think takes time and effort. There always seems to be another layer of programming that emerges and must be dealt with. But it does get easier and each time a "layer" can be shot and killed, confidence, wholeness and a restored authenticity is the result.